Diversity is not Division

As you read this a national conversation is going on about the future of our country and where people fit in to that conversation. 80% of Americans feel our country and our people are more divided than ever. Perhaps more than ever, a number of communities feel marginalized, left out and ignored. Some communities have a legitimate claim to threats to their safety. Others are rightfully angry and fearful about keeping their jobs and putting food on the table for their families. And when people are scared, they stop talking to each other and start blaming each other. Ultimately we are all left wondering: is this a conversation or is this just people talking at each other?…more>>>